keysersoze33
Keyser Soze
keysersoze33

Technically, they do support multi-device pairing. It’s just done through the smart things app and only with other devices able to connect with smart things.

Long time rider, never a driver. I understand that things are tight, unfair, possibly doesn’t make sense net costs. But then why complain? As a gig business that (as far as I understood any commercials/advertisements) was really only advertised as “on the side income” is there complaint? Are they somehow a

Same. For me (32), the biggest thing I miss about T9 was being able to text without looking. I knew what keys to feel around for and hit and how many times to press # (or * I don’t remember) to cycle through the listed words.

Agreed. I’m not sure they ever marketed the driving as being full time. But it seems that if people want to use it full time, suddenly it forces the companies to make it a viable option. I thought this same thing back when the whole Employee vs Contractor thing happened.

Same. I haven’t played either of these games but have been following the reviews closely. I actually meant to buy ACO and somehow ended up purchasing Origins instead. Happy mistake, I love it and now I have a whole other game to flow right into.

I haven’t been much into the AC series before, but this is sounding pretty interesting. For all the side quests and scope of the game, what kind of progression do you see that makes doing all these worth something (beyond just exploring story)? You mentioned an abilities section that looks like something worth wanting

If you read to the end of the article...